DescriptionHenri House is situated in a quiet residential area
in the heart of the educational hub of
Grahamstown.
Close to Rhodes University, the private schools, shops and amenities. All within walking distance, five minutes from African Street. The Cathedral is situated on Hill Street, one kilometre away.
The original house was built in 1856 for the Rector of Christ Church, which is situated just around the corner.
Henri House offers two spacious family flats which can accommodate up to 4 adults each and two double rooms.
All rooms are equipped with a fridge, microwave, toaster, selection of teas and coffee. A healthy continental breakfast of fruits, yoghurt, juices, wholemeal toast, cheese and preserves is served in the privacy of ones own room.
Facilities include a television with D.S.T.V., heaters, fans and hairdryers. A safe is provided in each room to lock away any valuables.
A plunge pool is available for residents use to cool off in those hot summer days. Braai facilities are available.
Secure off-road parking
A hauntingly beautiful region - arguably the crucible of South African history - Frontier Country is a vibrant mix of all the best that Africa has to offer. One of the premier tourist routes in the Eastern Cape, it has a turbulent past, with more forts than the rest of the country combined
Picturesque Grahamstown with its broad tree-lined streets, imposing public buildings and schools and shopping malls is situated 130km from Port Elizabeth on the N2.
This Cathedral City is home to Rhodes University and is renowned worldwide for its heritage as a Centre for Arts and Culture, which climax during the Annual Grahamstown Festival.
Grahamstown was founded by Lt. Colonel John Graham in 1812 as the military headquarters for a system of forts along the Fish River, the boundary of the Cape Colony and has flourished to this day.
It is a centre of region of outstanding beauty with a diversity of architecture, cultures, flora and fauna.
Rates
R 275 to R 350 B&B Per Person Sharing Per Night